Republican presidential hopeful to visit with unspecified officials on Iran nuclear deal which he and his colleagues vehemently oppose.

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee says he’s heading to Israel this week to raise money and meet “with a number of officials” to discuss the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran.

Huckabee opposes the agreement, like nearly all his Republican colleagues.

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The presidential hopeful says the deal would essentially arm and equip a terrorist state. He says, “The Iranian government is not to be trusted.”

Huckabee did not specify which officials he’d meet with. His campaign spokeswoman, Alice Stewart, declined to say whether he would meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing security concerns.

She says the campaign will disclose details of the brief trip when he returns. Stewart says the former governor leaves Tuesday.

Huckabee announced the trip on Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

As reported by Ynetnews